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New Traffic Laws Put on Hold for Public Education

AIGP Lawrence Niwabine has directed traffic officers to halt implementation of new traffic laws until vehicle users are adequately informed and educated. This decision aims to ensure that drivers and riders are aware of the changes and can comply with the new regulations.

Some potential reasons behind this directive could be:

Reducing Confusion: By educating vehicle users, Niwabine hopes to minimize confusion and misunderstandings about the new laws.
Promoting Compliance: By informing drivers and riders about the changes, Niwabine aims to encourage voluntary compliance with the new regulations.
Enhancing Road Safety: Educating vehicle users about the new laws can help reduce accidents and improve overall road safety.

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